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Why You Should Try Better ListView .NET Control 3.15
If you are a developer who works with C#, VB.NET, or other CLI languages in Visual Studio, you might be familiar with the regular .NET ListView control. This control allows you to display data in various views, such as details, tiles, thumbnails, or groups. However, you might also be aware of its limitations and bugs, such as poor performance, flickering, lack of features, and inconsistent look and feel.
Fortunately, there is a better alternative: Better ListView .NET Control 3.15. This control is designed to replace the regular .NET ListView control with ease and without any learning curve. It offers hundreds of extra features, such as hierarchical items, thumbnails view, serialization, drag and drop reordering, sub-item images, embedded editing controls, complex data binding, multi-column sorting, and much more. It also removes all the limitations and bugs of the regular .NET ListView control.
Better ListView .NET Control 3.15 is compatible with Visual Studio 2015, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2005, and newer. It supports .NET 4.5, .NET 4, .NET 3.5, .NET 3, .NET 2, and newer. It runs on Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, 2003, XP, 2000, and newer, both 32-bit and 64-bit. It always looks native and fully utilizes the current system theme (including Aero support). It is written in pure managed C# code and has a single small DLL file (less than 250kB when compressed). It is FIPS-compliant, CLS-compliant, digitally signed and strongly named. It has easy deployment (xcopy), no dependencies, no installation, royalty-free distribution and no runtime licensing.
Better ListView .NET Control 3.15 has been tested by thousands of users world-wide and has guaranteed continued support and development. It is well documented and has intuitive method/properties names. It also comes with sample projects and a free trial version that you can download from the official website[^1^]. You can also find a comparison table with the regular .NET ListView control there[^1^]. If you are looking for a more advanced version with even more features (such as grouping or embedded controls), you can check out the full version of Better ListView[^1^].
So what are you waiting for Try Better ListView .NET Control 3.15 today and see for yourself how it can improve your development experience and productivity.
In this article, we will show you some examples of how you can use Better ListView .NET Control 3.15 in your projects. We will also explain some of the features and benefits of this control in more detail.
Example 1: Hierarchical Items
One of the features that Better ListView .NET Control 3.15 offers is hierarchical items. This means that you can display items that have sub-items, like in a tree view control. This is useful for showing data that has a parent-child relationship, such as folders and files, categories and products, or tasks and subtasks.
To create hierarchical items, you simply need to set the HasChildren property of an item to true and then add sub-items to its SubItems collection. You can also use the Expand and Collapse methods to show or hide the sub-items. You can customize the appearance and behavior of the hierarchical items using properties such as Indentation, ShowPlusMinus, ShowLines, and ExpandOnDoubleClick.
Here is a screenshot of how hierarchical items look like in Better ListView .NET Control 3.15:
Example 2: Thumbnails View
Another feature that Better ListView .NET Control 3.15 offers is thumbnails view. This means that you can display items with large icons and text below them, like in Windows Explorer. This is useful for showing data that has a visual representation, such as images, videos, documents, or icons.
To create thumbnails view, you simply need to set the View property of the control to Thumbnails and then assign images to the items using the ImageIndex or ImageKey properties. You can also use the ThumbnailSize property to adjust the size of the thumbnails. You can customize the appearance and behavior of the thumbnails view using properties such as ShowItemToolTips, AllowDragItems, AllowDropItems, AllowItemReorder, and AllowItemResize.
Here is a screenshot of how thumbnails view looks like in Better ListView .NET Control 3.15: aa16f39245